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General Introduction
Ancient Conceptions of Politics
Thucydides
Aristotle
Cicero
Just War
St. Thomas
Aquinas
Erasmus
Vitoria
New Conceptions of Politics
Machiavelli
The State of Nature
Hobbes
Rousseau
Democracy and Intervention
Mill
Perpetual Peace
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This Wiki is intended as a resource page and study guide for the students of
POLS/PHIL/INTP 261
, second term of 2008, at
Victoria University of Wellington
.
Lecturer: Xavier Marquez
Lecture Times: W, FR 9:00-9:55 AM
Venue: Murphy LT220 (
Kelburn Campus
)
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Lecturer: Xavier Marquez
Lecture Times: W, FR 9:00-9:55 AM
Venue: Murphy LT220 (Kelburn Campus)
A course outline is posted here.
If you wish to participate, please e-mail the lecturer at xavier.marquez@vuw.ac.nz
Suggestions for using this wiki: